Once played horse with a group of buddies in one of their office buildings. Had the basket set up in a common area and we were putting out of different offices and down hallways. Was a blast. No payout, just bragging rights.

We then proceeded to watch clash videos on a conference room projector.

This was in Illinois in the middle of winter, we did what we had to to get our DG fix. Thanks notroman!

I always like Ring of Fire. You can get everyone involved without it taking a lot of time.

It's perfect for keeping people busy just long enough for the TD to get awards organized.

Agreed. We had three after the ace race I played in. The TD gave out a disc golf banner for the first round, a six pack of beer (that I declined in lieu of a nice disc from their association) and then the sixer went to the 3rd winner (of legal age, of course).

Excuse my ignorance, but Ring of Fire? What is this mystical ceremony of putting I know nothing of?

Skip to 40 seconds for said ceremony in action.
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I watched the video and I still don't understand. Is it just a bunch of jerks all putting at once? How do you win? Cause in order for it to be a game, somebody has to win.

First round consists of everyone participating in the game. If you make your putt you move on to the next round, if you miss you are out. It repeats this process with X amount of rounds until everyone except the winner is out. Sometimes the director will say something like the last 3 players in the game are winners.

One of the more recent Discraft clinic videos hosted by Scott Papa reviews a game called "All In" that is pretty fun. It gets frustrating after about 20' for me, but the drill forces you to practice a secondary putting stance and helps out your putts inside the circle...definitely worth a look.